Why Tinubu must lead football governance reforms – Experts/Stakeholders
2010: Amodu should adhere to constructive advice – Oyewole
Disu lauds Siasia, calls for more seriousness
Heartland: SWAN commends Ohakim, issues boycott threat
UNICEF partners Akiode for basketball
U-17 World Cup: Eaglets handed a tough draw
…Brazil to play in Lagos
Eke advises Amodu to look inwards for players
Chukwu’s sack throws Enugu into confusion
Confederation Cup: We will not lobby NFF — Warri Wolves
DELTA FORCE: My side of the story – Amaju
Getting Nigerian basketball on its feet again
We won Champions League broadcast rights for Nigerians – HiTV
Obama now plays golf almost every weekend
How Watson missed making history
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SubscribeChukwu begs Okocha to stop come-back dream
Former Super Eagles coach, Christian Chukwu has said that Austin Okocha should not be compelled to come out of retirement to salvage Nigeria from missing out on a place to among the 32 nations that would grace the soccer fields of South Africa, when the World Cup comes to Africa for the first time in 2010.
Nigerian players are better than Torres!
TWO Spanish football managers, Miguel Angel and Manuel Daniel, have declared that there are unknown Nigerian talents that could dislodge Fernando Torres from the Spanish national team. Angel and Daniel from Muzoz Rivas and Baizan Cares FC in Spain could not hide their admiration for Nigerian talents that they said that they would make stars out of the abundant talents that abound in Nigeria.
Rangers players protest Chukwu’s sack
ENUGU — The sack of Christian Chukwu, Chief Technical Adviser of Rangers International of Enugu, has seriously been frowned at by players of the club.
U-17 Draws: LOC promises spectacle
FIFA Vice President Jack Warner yesterday described Bauchi as one of the best centres for the U-17 World Cup Nigeria will host from October.
Lee Evans promises no magic in Berlin
So much work in such a short time, yet the ripples have not given way.Athletes have had to be moved from one hotel to another for reasons bothering on lean purses of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria. The new President, Solomon Ogba, knew how bad the situation was but never imagined the magnitude. And in trying to steer track and field from the rock bottom that he found it to a reasonable level, Ogba appears to be taking more than he can chew.
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